Yemima Ergas Vroman (born April 3, 1942) is an Israeli painter who engages in drawing, sculpting, installation and three-dimensional objects in various media.In 1964, after her release from the military service and a two-year stay at Kibbutz Netiv HaLamed-Heh, she moved to live with her family in Jerusalem.[7] In many of her works, Ergas expresses the processes of degradation and construction, the transformations taking place in the urban, industrial and technological landscape, and the juxtaposition between old and new in material culture.From 1995 to 1996, Ergas devoted her entire time to creating the triptych " View of Jerusalem from the Supreme Court" - a cityscape in oil on canvas, measuring 405 X 96 cm.From 2009 to 2013 she created a wall installation of a large group of small objects portraying drilling rigs at sea, called "New Territories".
תל אביב 2, 1999 שמן על בד, גובה 140סמ' מוזיאון תל אביב, אוסף משרד החוץ English:Tel Aviv II, 1999, oil on canvas, 56x56", Tel Aviv Museum of Art, collection: Ministry of foreign Affairs
טריפטיכון - מראה מבית המשפט העליון, 1996 שמן על בד, רוחב 405 סמ'- בתערוכה בכנסת, מוזיאון ישראל - English:View of Jerusalem from the Supreme Court, triptych, 1995-96, oil on canvas, 37x162", The Israel Museum, Exhibition at the Knesset Building
מעלה הרחוב, 2005 שמן על בד, רוחב 130סמ' גלריה אגריפס 12 - English: Up the Street, 2005, oil on canvas, 42x52", Agripas 12 Gallery
אגריפס 12, 2005 שמן על בד, גובה 54סמ', אוסף פרטי - English:Agripas 12, 2005, oil on canvas, 21.6x15.8", private collection